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Bolden

May 3, 2019
1h 48m
★ 4.3

Where the music began

Overview

A mythical account of the life of Buddy Bolden, the first Cornet King of New Orleans.

Genres

Drama
Music

Cast

Gary Carr

Buddy Bolden

Gary Carr

Michael Rooker

Pat McMurphy

Michael Rooker

Ian McShane

Judge Perry

Ian McShane

Yaya DaCosta

Nora Bolden

Yaya DaCosta

Ser'Darius Blain

Willie Cornish

Ser'Darius Blain

Reno Wilson

Louis Armstrong

Reno Wilson

Kelvin Harrison, Jr.

Frankie Dusen

Kelvin Harrison, Jr.

Erik LaRay Harvey

Bartley

Erik LaRay Harvey

Robert Ri'chard

George Baquet

Robert Ri'chard

Karimah Westbrook

Alice Bolden

Karimah Westbrook

JoNell Kennedy

Ida Bass

JoNell Kennedy

Serena Reeder

Mavis

Serena Reeder

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